1.Current progress in role of circular RNA in stroke
Di LÜ ; Hengqian DUAN ; Zhujun ZHUANG ; Peng CHEN ; Renhua YANG ; Zhiqiang SHEN ; Bo HE
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(6):1114-1121
Stroke is a cerebrovascular disease characterized by high rates of disability,recurrence and mortal-ity.It results primarily from cerebrovascular rupture or transient/permanent occlusion.Due to the complex pathological mechanism of stroke and the lack of early-stage biomarkers,effective treatment options remain limited.Circular RNAs(circRNAs)are stable and conserved endogenous long noncoding RNA that regulate the pathological process of stroke,in-cluding oxidative stress,inflammation,apoptosis and autophagy.In addition,the regulatory roles of circRNAs in stroke include ceRNA,DNA methylation and histone modification.This review provides a comprehensive overview of circRNA biogenesis,major functions and characteristics.Furthermore,it presents the latest research findings on circRNAs in the context of stroke pathology,with the aim of providing new insights and potential approaches for unraveling the underlying mechanism,diagnosis and treatment of such diseases.
2.Epidemiological characteristics of geriatric acetabular fracture in western China during 2015-2020
Zhiqiang FAN ; Yunfei ZHANG ; Meng LI ; Zhong LIU ; Chen FEI ; Fengjin ZHOU ; Hongli DENG ; Pengfei WANG ; Hu WANG ; Yan ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2022;38(5):430-435
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of geriatric acetabular fractures in western China.Methods:A retrospective case series study was made on data of geriatric patients with acetabular fracture hospitalized in 4 grade A hospitals in western China from 2015 to 2020. The investigation content included gender, age, incidence rate, injury mechanism, combined injuries, comorbidities, fracture types and treatment plans.Results:A total of 299 geriatric patients with acetabular fractures were included, including 203 males and 96 females, aged 60-97 years [(68.6±7.6)years]. The mean age of the patients was increased from 67.5 years to 71.1 years. The incidence rate was increased from 36 cases per year to 64 cases per year. The injury mechanism was mainly traffic accidents (42.47%), followed by falls (30.44%). Thoracic injury was the most common type of combined injuries (39.81%). Hypertension was the main comorbidity (28.76%). The most common fracture type was anterior column posterior hemitransverse fracture (31.32%). Of 299 patients, 210 received surgical treatment, with the surgery rate of 70.23%.Conclusions:Geriatric acetabular fracture is characterized by gradually increased age and incidence rate, traffic accidents as the main cause of injury, thoracic injury as the main combined injury, hypertension as the main comorbidity, anterior column posterior hemitransverse fracture as the main fracture type and surgery as the main treatment option.
3.Clinical significance of excessive inlet view in fluoroscopy-assisted placement of sacroiliac screws
Chen FEI ; Yan ZHUANG ; Zhiqiang FAN ; Kun ZHANG ; Yongchao DUAN ; Xing WEI ; Hu WANG ; Jinlai LEI ; Yahui FU ; Wei WEI ; Pengfei WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(3):225-231
Objective:To investigate the clinical significance of excessive inlet view in fluoroscopy-assisted placement of sacroiliac screws.Methods:Included for this prospective study were 47 patients with unstable pelvic fracture who had been admitted to Department of Orthopaedic Trauma, Xi'an Honghui Hospital between January 2020 and January 2021. There were 30 males and 17 females, with a mean age of 39.4 years (from 25 to 66 years). By the Tile classification, 21 fractures were type B and 26 ones type C. The inlet view and the angle of excessive inlet view were measured before operation. The intraoperative placement of sacroiliac screws was assisted by C-arm fluoroscopy navigation in the excessive inlet view. The positions of sacroiliac screws were verified by CT or O-arm fluoroscopy after operation. The screw placement time, fracture reduction quality, fracture healing time, and pelvic function at the last follow-up were recorded.Results:A total of 67 screws were implanted in the 47 patients, including 56 sacroiliac screws. The insertion time for each screw averaged 19.9 min (from 9 to 31 min); the angle of excessive inlet view averaged 17.38° (from 12.1° to 24.8°). Verification by O-arm fluoroscopy or CT revealed that all sacroiliac screws were located in the sacral canal without dislocation or breaking through the cortical bone. By the postoperative Matta scoring, the reduction was excellent in 22 cases, good in 17, acceptable in 6, and poor in 2, giving an excellent to good rate of 83.0%(39/47). The average follow-up time for the 47 patients was 9.5 months (from 5 to 15 months); fracture healing time averaged 10.5 weeks (from 7 to 16 weeks). By the Mejeed scoring at the last follow-up, the pelvic function was excellent in 26 cases, good in 15 and acceptable in 6, giving an excellent to good rate of 87.2% (41/47).Conclusions:Fluoroscopy in the excessive inlet view is a simple and easy intraoperative technique. It can improve accuracy and safety of sacroiliac screw placement because it allows clear identification of the posterior border of the sacrum and effectively avoids iatrogenic injury to the sacral nerve caused by screws breaking through the bone cortex.
4.TiRobot combined with O-arm assisted closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation in unstable pelvic fracture surgery
Chen FEI ; Yan ZHUANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Yuxuan CONG ; Yongchao DUAN ; Hongli DENG ; Zhiqiang FAN ; Chao KE ; Hai HUANG ; Pengfei WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(13):815-822
Objective:To investigate the role of TiRobot combined with O-arm assisted closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation in unstable pelvic fracture surgery.Methods:Twelve patients with unstable pelvic fractures, 7 males and 5 females, aged 39.41±12.56 years (range 25-60 years), admitted from January 2020 to January 2021, were retrospectively analyzed. The duration between injury and surgery was 9.67±5.81 d (range 4-24 d). The following are the causes of injury, namely traffic injury in 6 cases, fall from height injury in 4 cases, crush injury in 2 cases. Tile type of pelvic fractures were 3 cases of type B (2 cases of type B2, 1 case of type B3), 9 cases of type C (4 cases of type C1, 3 cases of type C2, 2 cases of type C3). Sacral fractures with Denis division were 5 cases of zone I, 7 cases of zone II. Seven patients were repositioned by intraoperative traction on the injured side of the limb and maintained by fixation with a Starr frame. Two cases were repositioned by intraoperative longitudinal bone traction on each lower limb for fracture displacement. The other 3 B-type fractures were repositioned by inserting Schanz nails into the anterior inferior iliac spine bilaterally. Then, the fractures were maintained with external pelvic fixators. The fractures were assessed by O-arm fluoroscopy. Hollow screws were placed with the aid of orthopedic robotic guidance, and the screw positions were verified by O-arm fluoroscopy again after the nail placement. The duration of each screw placement and operation were recorded. The quality of fracture repositioning, hip function and postoperative complications were observed at the follow-up.Results:All patients were followed up for 8.17±1.99 months (range, 6-12 months). There were 27 screws inserted in 12 patients, with a single screw insertion duration of 19.9±1.8 min (range, 9-31 min). In all patients, one O-arm fluoroscopy was performed in each row after closed reduction and after completion of nail placement. The operative duration was 257.78±80.63 min (range, 160-450 min). The O-arm fluoroscopy after nail placement verified that 23 screws were placed in a satisfactory position at one time, with satisfactory rate of 85% (23/27) for the first nail placement. Two patients with preoperative grade II sacral plexus nerve injury recovered to grade I in one case and grade II in one case. However, the numbness was reduced after operation. No further aggravation of nerve injury occurred after surgery. The quality of fracture repositioning was evaluated according to the Matta score, including excellent in 9 cases, good in 2 cases, and acceptable in 1 case, with an excellent rate of 92% (11/12). At the last follow-up, the Majeed pelvic fracture quantitative assessment system scored 85.75±5.82 (range, 74-96). There were 8 cases in excellent and 4 cases in good. Twelve patients had one-stage wound healing. No complications, such as incision infection, nerve injury, loosening and breaking of the internal fixation occurred during the follow-up.Conclusion:TiRobot combined with O-arm assisted closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation for unstable pelvic fractures has some advantages, including safety, precision, convenient nail placement, and less fluoroscopic radiation.
5.Expert Consensus for Thermal Ablation of Pulmonary Subsolid Nodules (2021 Edition).
Xin YE ; Weijun FAN ; Zhongmin WANG ; Junjie WANG ; Hui WANG ; Jun WANG ; Chuntang WANG ; Lizhi NIU ; Yong FANG ; Shanzhi GU ; Hui TIAN ; Baodong LIU ; Lou ZHONG ; Yiping ZHUANG ; Jiachang CHI ; Xichao SUN ; Nuo YANG ; Zhigang WEI ; Xiao LI ; Xiaoguang LI ; Yuliang LI ; Chunhai LI ; Yan LI ; Xia YANG ; Wuwei YANG ; Po YANG ; Zhengqiang YANG ; Yueyong XIAO ; Xiaoming SONG ; Kaixian ZHANG ; Shilin CHEN ; Weisheng CHEN ; Zhengyu LIN ; Dianjie LIN ; Zhiqiang MENG ; Xiaojing ZHAO ; Kaiwen HU ; Chen LIU ; Cheng LIU ; Chundong GU ; Dong XU ; Yong HUANG ; Guanghui HUANG ; Zhongmin PENG ; Liang DONG ; Lei JIANG ; Yue HAN ; Qingshi ZENG ; Yong JIN ; Guangyan LEI ; Bo ZHAI ; Hailiang LI ; Jie PAN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2021;24(5):305-322
"The Expert Group on Tumor Ablation Therapy of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, The Tumor Ablation Committee of Chinese College of Interventionalists, The Society of Tumor Ablation Therapy of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association and The Ablation Expert Committee of the Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology" have organized multidisciplinary experts to formulate the consensus for thermal ablation of pulmonary subsolid nodules or ground-glass nodule (GGN). The expert consensus reviews current literatures and provides clinical practices for thermal ablation of GGN. The main contents include: (1) clinical evaluation of GGN, (2) procedures, indications, contraindications, outcomes evaluation and related complications of thermal ablation for GGN and (3) future development directions.
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6.Clinical efficacy of hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy plus target therapy in the treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma
Song CHEN ; Wenbo GUO ; Zhiqiang WU ; Wenquan ZHUANG ; Hongjie CAI ; Fan WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2021;20(S2):32-36
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignant tumors in the world, and the new cases of HCC in China account for more than half of the global cases every year. High incidence mortality and limited treatment methods are the main challen-ges for HCC prevention and treatment in China. Immunotherapy has brought new treatment options and hope of prolonging the survival to patients with advanced HCC. Data from the IMbrave 150 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in May 2020 showed that the median overall survival of all patients was 19.2 months, and the median overall survival of the Chinese subgroup was 24.0 months, which suggested significant efficacy in prolongating patient survival and controlling tumor. Interven-tional therapy has been playing an important role in the treatment of HCC, and more and more clinical studies have adopted systematic therapy combined with interventional therapy. Interven-tional therapy and systematic therapy have synergistic efficacy which lead to significant clinical efficacy. The authors introduce the diagnosis and treatment of an advanced HCC patient undergoing interventional therapy combined with bevacizumab plus attilizumab treatment, which lead to signifi-cant clinical efficacy of tumor controlling.
7.Arterial switch operation: A double cohort study of 20 years’ outcomes of 571 patients in a single center
QU Yanji ; LUO Dandong ; LIU Xiaoqing ; WEN Shusheng ; NIE Zhiqiang ; PANG Chengcheng ; CEN Jianzheng ; XU Gang ; MAI Jinzhuang ; OU Yanqiu ; GAO Xiangmin ; WU Yong ; CHEN Jimei ; ZHUANG Jian
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;27(02):133-141
Objective To define the patient characteristics and perioperative management, and to define the mortality and its risk factors after arterial switch operation (ASO). Methods We conducted a bidirectional cohort study with 571 consecutive patients undergoing ASO from 1997 to 2016 in our hospital. We enrolled patients who underwent ASO before 2012 retrospectively and after 2012 prospectively and followed up all the patients prospectively. Demographic characteristics, clinical information and mortality of these patients were summarized. Joinpoint regression analysis was used to identify the time trend of the overall mortality. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to evaluate the mid- and long-term survival rate after ASO. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to explore the potential factors associated with mortality. The cumulative incidence of complications after ASO was predicted using competing risk models. Results Several aspects of patients’ characteristics and perioperative management in our center differed from those in the developed countries. The overall mortality and in-hospital mortality after ASO was 16.3% and 15.1%, respectively. The overall cumulative survival rate at 5, 10 and 15 years after ASO was 83.3%, 82.8% and 82.8%, respectively. A significant decrease of overall mortality from 1997 to 2016 was observed. Independent risk factors of mortality included earlier ASO (1997-2006), single or intramural coronary anatomy and longer cardiopulmonary bypass time. Ten years after ASO, re-intervention, arrhythmia, pulmonary and anastomotic stenosis were the most common complications with a cumulative incidence over 10%. Conclusion Significant improvements in the results of the ASO were observed and the postoperative mortality rate is close to reports from developed countries. Nonetheless, we have identified the need for further improvement in the early and late postoperative periods after ASO. Pulmonary stenosis, anastomotic stenosis and arrhythmia should be paid attention to during the long-term follow-up after ASO.
8.Clinical value evaluation of rapid detection method for the hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell of peripheral blood using the automated hematology analyzer
Meihua WANG ; He ZHUANG ; Chenqing ZHANG ; Zhiqiang XIE ; Pingli YU ; Yingping CAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2020;43(4):489-494
Objective:To explore the performance and clinical application value of a rapid detection method for the hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell of peripheral blood using the automated hematology analyzer.Methods:Methodology validation and retrospective study. Collected sample from Fujian Medical University Union Hospital from January 2015 to December 2018, the peripheral blood of 4 patients with acute myeloid leukemia was first treated, and one healthy donor′s peripheral blood stem cell collection 5 times diluent, for the methodology validation. And the peripheral venous blood and 5-fold dilutions of peripheral blood stem cell collection, from 23 patients with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and 22 healthy donors of allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, used for consistency retrospective analysis. In the linear test, each of the peripheral blood and HPC collecting solutions from blood cell separator, which known CD34 +cell concentration, that was high-value samples for the expected upper limit (H) . Another low-value sample is normal saline (L) . According to the multiple proportion dilution, HPC was detected and regressed consistency test specimens were 126, EDTA-K 2 anticoagulant venous blood 78 and peripheral blood stem cell 48. Venous blood was collected at the same time, one tube of blood routine and HPC detection, the other tube flow cytometry (FCM) detection of CD34 +cells. Stem cell collection was diluted 5 times with sterilized saline and divided into two tubes. One tube was used to count whole blood cells and HPC, the other tube was used to detect CD34 +cells by FCM. The test results of the two instruments were compared, and the deviation was evaluated. Results:The background counting was 0×10 9/L and the carryover rate was 0.1%, conformed to the quality requirements of hematology analyzer, and the repeatability study imprecision ranged between 4.7%-18.8%. HPC of peripheral venous blood linear range (0-27.201×10 9/L), Stem cell collection was diluted 5 times linear range (0-0.878×10 9/L). The results of 126 samples detected by the hematology analyzer and FCM were compared. The correlation coefficient r2=0.960 1. When WBC>10×10 9/L, the results of the two instruments have a good consistency. The slope is between 0.95 and 1.05, and the relative bias is less than 30%. Conclusions:This study suggests that the hematology analyzer has a good linear range for detecting HPC, and has a good correlation with FCM. The hematology analyzer has the advantages of no pretreatment, convenient operation, a wide range of applications in detecting HPC specimens.
9.Preliminary analyses of efficacy and safety of Cyberknife stereotactic body radiotherapy for 26 patients with recurrent cholangiocellular carcinoma after surgery
Zhuang LIU ; Minghan QIU ; Zhiqiang WU ; Maobin MENG ; Huanhuan WANG ; Zhongqiu WANG ; Yang DONG ; Zhiyong YUAN ; Ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2019;28(7):518-521
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) using Cyberknife in the treatment of patients with recurrent cholangiocellular carcinoma (RCC) after surgery.Methods Clinical data of 26 patients with recurrent RCC after surgery undergoing Cyberknife SBRT from 2010 to 2015 were retrospectively analyzed.The median recurrence time was 10 months (range 2.0-63.0 months) and the median tumor diameter was 2.8 cm (range 1.2-4.8 cm).The median prescription dose/fraction was 45 Gy/5f (range 40-50 Gy/3-8 f).The tumor progression was evaluated based on enhanced CT or MRI.Overall survival (OS),progression-free survival (PFS) and local control rate (LC) were analyzed by Kaplan-Meier method.Toxicity was assessed using the common terminology criteria for adverse events version 4.0.Results For the entire cohort,the median OS and PFS were 13.5 months and 6.5 months at a median follow-up of 29.3 months (range 2.1-62.0 months).The 1-and 2-year OS and PFS rates were 52% and 21% as well as 28% and 15%,respectively.Among them,4 patients (4/26,15%) were recurrent in situ after SBRT.Three patients experienced grade Ⅲ adverse reactions including 1 case of gastrointestinal reaction,1 case of liver dysfunction and 1 case of biliary tract infection.Only 1 patient suffered from ≥ grade Ⅳ gastrointestinal bleeding during the advanced stage.Conclusions SBRT using Cyberknife is a safe and effective treatment for patients with recurrent RCC after surgery.The adverse reactions can be tolerated by patients.
10. Effect of PM2.5 on inflammatory factors and pathology of nasal mucosa in a rat model of allergic rhinitis
Zhiqiang GUO ; Renwu ZHAO ; Ruxin ZHANG ; Congrui DENG ; Weiyang DONG ; Guoshun ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2019;54(5):362-366
Objective:
To investigate the effect of PM2.5 exposure on nasal inflammatory cytokines and nasal mucosal pathology in a rat model of allergic rhinitis (AR).
Methods:
Twenty-four healthy female SD rats were randomly divided into 3 groups by random number table method, with 8 rats in each group: normal control group (NC group), ovalbumin (OVA) induced AR model (AR group), and AR model group inhaled to PM2.5 at 200 μg/m3, 3 h/d, for 30 d (ARE group). Nasal symptoms including sneezing, nasal rubs and nasal secretion were recorded. Levels of OVA specific IgE in serum, interleukin 6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-ɑ (TNF-ɑ) in nasal irrigating solution were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The histopathological changes of nasal mucosa were observed by HE staining. SPSS 17.0 software was used to analyze the data.
Results:
The number of sneezing, nasal rubs and the amount of nasal secretion in the ARE group were significantly higher than that in the AR group and the NC group (number of sneezing (15.38±1.68) times/15 min

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